I'm Coming Home Again

I'm Coming Home Again is a double studio album by American singer Carmen McRae, released in March 1980 by Buddah Records.

Cash Box magazine noted that "McRae is one of the most unique song stylists in jazz, with a gruff yet satin voice, expressive phrasing and great story-telling depth.

Backed by an all-star gathering of talent, such as Freddie Hubbard, Buster Williams and Hubert Laws, she effortlessly glides through this varied material.

This double LP package is a must for jazz airplay and should have a place on all R&B stations that play just good music.

"[6] Ron Wynn of AllMusic, commenting on the "stripped-down" reissue, stated that it is "a good compilation of obscure cuts from McRae in different contexts.